- TripBuzz found 410 things to do with kids in or near Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, including 410 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Santa Cruz, Los Altos, Cupertino and Mountain View.
- From Los Gatos Creek Trail to Los Gatos Creek Trail, the Dartmouth area offers 122 different types of family activities, including: Aviation Museums, Specialty Museums, Lake and Pond.
- Originally a sawmill and agricultural outpost, the city of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia is now a thriving business economy and waterfront retail shopping destination. Many visitors from surrounding areas travel to Dartmouth to enjoy shopping along the waters edge and taking in the beautiful scenery, as well as attending the areas annual entertainment events.
Showing 741-750 of
1142
39.6 Miles
Home of the San Francisco 49ers, Candlestick Park (or Levi's Stadium) is a well-known outdoor venue for sporting, musical and other entertaining events. It offers a variety of seating including luxury suites.
39.6 Miles
100%
1 votes
2100 San Felipe Road, Hollister, CA 95023
MoreLess Info
The Hollister Airport Bark Park is a recreational park for dogs that is funded by the City of Hollister. The park features both a small dog area and a large dog area as well as shade structures.
39.6 Miles
Washington Park features an upper and lower part. The upper portion of the park includes play areas with tanbark, sandbox, swings, slides and picnic areas. The lower portion has lighted tennis courts, a sand volleyball court and a dog park.
39.6 Miles
Located indoors, Oceana Swimming Pool is a lap pool that can fit more than 600 people at full capacity. The pool has several diving boards and a basketball hoop for guests to play with.
39.6 Miles
At Pacificas Mccloskey Castle, visitors can explore a historic castle built in reaction to an earthquake in 1906. Visitors can go on 90 minute tours of the castle to learn about its history with a volunteer guide.
39.7 Miles
Opened in 1979, Crab Cove Visitor Center is located at Crown Memorial State Beach. The center features a variety of educational and informative exhibits about local sea life, as well as visitor information services.
39.7 Miles
A popular fishing venue in the Bay Area, Pacifica Pier is most known for crab fishing. Many visiting the pier do not fish but instead enjoy walking the pier or watching for whales.
39.7 Miles
Glorya Tate Park is a small and traditional city park which is open to the public. The entire park is fenced in for additional safety, and it features an on-site building that can be rented for small gatherings for up to 60 people.
39.8 Miles
At Clay Park, visitors can bring their children to two playground areas with swings, climbing structures, and slides. The playground has a short walking path and picnic tables near it.
39.9 Miles
1510 Webster Street, Alameda, CA
MoreLess Info
At the Pacific Pinball Museum, guests will have the opportunity to view collections of pinball machines. The location also offers educational classes, including Recognizing Pinball Artists and Learning History Through Pinball.